Beyondista
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Has anyone used the OxyClone setup for rooting figs? It's mostly getting dreadful reviews on Amazon but the Seattle Tree Fruit society posted recently that they had a high success rate rooting dormant hardy kiwi wood. I'm usually lucky to root 25% of the kiwi cuttings I take. http://www.oxyclone.com/
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rcantor
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Does it say if they've tried other cloning machines?
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Beyondista
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This was just something I saw on Facebook. There wasn't a lot of additional information. I've been trying to 10 years to get a more sure fire method to root hardy kiwis because they would be easy to sell locally. I imagine it would work well with figs, but there's rarely an issue with rooting figs...
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